Dry and warmer weather late this week for Southern Colorado
Amy Goyne
and last updated 2021-05-18 21:03:09-04
Tonight s Forecast:
After a couple of active days of weather, our forecast should head towards a drier direction over the next couple of days. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue for the next few hours this evening, with sunshine finally back in the forecast by Wednesday morning.
COLORADO SPRINGS: Low: 44;
High: 69. We ll finally turn the corner on Wednesday as the storm system responsible for the wet weather moves away from Southern Colorado. Thunderstorms that form over the mountains could drift into the Pikes Peak Region by late afternoon.
Periods of rain and scattered thunderstorms on Tuesday
Daniel Forster
and last updated 2021-05-18 00:56:12-04
Tonight s Forecast:
Big storm complex will bring heavy rain, thunderstorms, hail and lightning to Southern Colorado tonight. Heaviest storms will continue to line up for area south of El Paso County and the Pikes Peak Region. More than an inch or rain will fall in some areas by Tuesday morning, generally along and south of Highway 50. Big concern will also be across the recent burn scars, foothills and mountains. Flash Flood Watches will continue until midnight tonight. After midnight, areas of rain will persist, but should lessen in intensity during the overnight hours.
Severe storms tonight, isolated severe storms on Sunday
Carol Jean Brantner
and last updated 2021-05-15 21:20:42-04
Tonight s Forecast:
Severe weather threat will remain high until 7-8 pm or so for the I-25 corridor, and until 10-11 pm for the eastern Plains. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch and Tornado Watch will remain in effect until 10 pm for most of southeastern Colorado. Main storm threats will include hail up to 2 in diameter, 60 mph wind gusts and isolated tornadoes. During severe weather season, it s always a good idea to be weather ready and make sure that you and your family have multiple ways to receive severe weather warnings.